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December 2006
Happy St. Andrew's Day from the British Council!
Scotland's national holiday, St. Andrew's Day was just celebrated on November 30th.
The day commemorates Scotland's patron saint, whose cross - the saltire, an X-shaped
cross - is said to have appeared as a cloud formation before an important battle around
the year 820. Today you can see the St. Andrew's cross on the Scottish flag, which
features a white altire on a blue background.
But festivities aside, did you know that with more than a 200 year head start, Scottish
universities have been engaged with the business of discovery and debate for longer
than the United States has existed as a nation?
The University of Edinburgh counts Alexander Graham Bell and Charles Darwin among
its alumni; it more recently awarded honorary degress to Alan Greenspan, Chairman of
the US Federal Reserve, and Harry Potter author JK Rowling. Stuart Murdoch, lead
singer of Scottish band Belle and Sebastian, was a DJ while at the University of Glasgow . And the University of St. Andrews, Scotland's oldest university and Prince
William's alma mater, awarded a degree to Benjamin Franklin. It also gave honorary
degrees to Bob Dylan and writer Bill Bryson. Former NASA astronaut Dr. Bonnie
Dunbar received an honorary degree from the University of Dundee.
Why not consider joining the more than 26,000 overseas students who make their way
to Scotland every year?
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